David Shrigley Trailers
Pulped Fiction TrailerThe Ambiguity of David Thomas Broughton TrailerSpin by David Shrigley Trailer
Pulped Fiction TrailerThe Ambiguity of David Thomas Broughton TrailerSpin by David Shrigley Trailer
Total trailers found: 22
28 October 2005
Who I Am And What I Want is a 7 minute animated short directed by Chris Shepherd and David Shrigley in 2005.
06 March 2009
An animated study of sleep. Designed & directed by David Shrigley, animated & composited by James Newport.
08 October 2011
A short animated film designed and directed by David Shrigley, promoting his book "What The Hell Are You Doing?".
18 January 2010
In 2010, artist David Shrigley was commissioned by Pringle of Scotland to create a short animated film to celebrate the brand's return to Milan Fashion Week.
06 March 2009
Designed & directed by David Shrigley, animated & composited by James Newport.
06 March 2009
A short film by David Shrigley. Designed & directed by David Shrigley, animated and composited by James Newport.
06 March 2009
A short film about a switch. Designed & directed by David Shrigley, animated & composited by James Newport.
20 April 2012
A short animated film by David Shrigley. Designed & directed by David Shrigley, animated & composited by James Newport.
09 September 2010
A short film by David Shrigley in support of Save the Arts, a petition against 25% cuts to government funding of the arts in the UK in 2010.
30 January 2014
A short film by David Shrigley. Designed & directed by David Shrigley, animated and composited by James Newport.
23 November 2005
Shrigley puts his personal spin on news stories and big events every day for a week by creating seven pieces of thought-provoking and entertaining artwork which offer an alternative, very personal interpretation on a topical news story.
20 April 2012
A short animated film about a headless drummer. Designed & directed by David Shrigley, animated & composited by James Newport 2012.
28 October 2023
The documentary details the 'Pulped Fiction' project by British visual artist David Shrigley, who has produced a limited run of 1,250 copies of George Orwell's dystopian novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' made entirely from the pulped remains of unwanted copies of 'The Da Vinci Code'.
06 March 2009
In an eccentric, old-school laundromat, a young man is lulled into a daydream while waiting for his wash cycle to finish.
11 November 2015
'The Ambiguity of David Thomas Broughton' is a musical documentary following the creative process of one of the UK’s most enigmatic musicians and performers.